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Organizational Structure An organization’s success often depends on the way work and responsibilities are organized. This chapter focuses on organization structure. Organizational Structure The vertical and horizontal configuration of departments, authority, and jobs within a company. • Is concerned with questions such as, ”Who reports to whom?” and “Who does what?” and “Where is the work done?”. 73 7-3 Fundamentals of Organizing Organization chart The reporting structure and division of labor in an organization • The box represents different work • The titles in the boxes show the work performed by each unit. • Reporting and authority relationships are indicated by solid lines • Levels of management are indicated by the number of horizontal layers int eh chart. 7-4 Conventional Organization Chart Figure 7.1 7-5 Fundamentals of Organizing The organization chart represents the structure of the organization Mechanistic organization • Formal, centralized, rigid organizations intended to promote internal efficiency Organic organization • Less formal, decentralized organizations that are more flexible 7-6 7-6 Department Design Organic Structure 1. Low formalization 2. Low centralization 3. Training plus experience 4. Moderate to narrow span of control 5. Horizontal communications meetings Mechanistic Structure 1. High formalization 2. High centralization 3. Little training or experience 4. Wide span of control 5. Vertical, written communications 7 7-7
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